Newsroom with the latest developments. Reporter the news in philadelphia worsens. He walked along the crash site and said that cars were completely overif over overturned on their side. Amtrak train 188 in philadelphia can cant be seen. But when the light hits the track its a disaster. Philadelphia mayor spoke of the horrific crash site and he talked of the response and effort to get the passengers and crew members to safety. Full response. Fire, police, the department of homeland security, amtrak, and others and the state police. I talked to Governor Wolf theyre very concerned about this incident. It felt like someone slammed the brakes. One man said he braced his arm against the seat and the train rolled on to its side. Video hosted to instagram shows people trying to escape. Passengers urging fellow passengers to climb their way out of the mangled mess. Keep crawling okay. Crawl forward sir. Reporter Patrick Murphy a former congressman was on board and posted these pictures he says
By today but shark advocates say kwong knew better. I think hes aware of the law. Reporter the law fines anyone selling the soup 1,000. Kwong was not been arrested but its clear he was breaking the law in a big way. Thats a lot of money in shark fins. And he was trying to sell them to somebody, i imagine. Reporter investigators say one of the restaurants he was selling to was this one, hong kong east ocean seafood in emeryville. Customers we talked to couldnt believe it. Im sure they have their reasons to sell their stock but its illegal and they probably should find a better way to get rid of their supply. As far as ordering it from the restaurant, we dont order that kind of soup. Reporter francis stow brought his wife here for valentines day dinner. He says theres no excuse for the restaurant to break the law. Its supposed to be be illegal and they should not they shouldnt be doing it. I think this sends a message that restaurants shouldnt sell shark fin soup or theyll experience a h
All thats been taken were car registrations but they have personal information on them. Angela works at the main office. Last year she was victimized twice. It was very emotional, it was frightening. Last monday when she walked to the suv she noticed someone pried open the lock. She inserted something here. You can see where its bent. The only thing they took was the registration and the insurance which contained her address. Her nightmare had only begun. Three days later she found a hole in her front door. Not only was jewelry missing but keys to her familys other cars. The first few days were frightening to spend the night there. We made special arrangements to sleep somewhere else. She believes the bar burglary was related to the other break in. The objective of educating our children is important and requiring our full attention and all hands on deck and issues like this is demoralizing. We tried to Contact Oakland police but did not hear back. The principal is working a schedule s
The army corps. They spent part of their holiday filing Flood Insurance claims. We have our health that is what is important. Well be okay. Reporter the East Palo Alto city manager said that california conservation corps is expected to work in the dark tonight. They are not expecting tomorrow evenings storm to be as bad as last nights but they really dont want to take any chances. Dan better safe than sorry. There are flooding concerns in Sonoma County where several roads and streets are still closed. Reporter Cornell Bernard is live in napa. A dramatic water rescue on napa river. Much of wine country is still drying out after the storm, but the napa river as you can see here is still high, swollen with rain. We arrived moments after a man wound up in the river right underneath the third street bridge. A man flailing, fighting to stay afloat in the middle of the napa river. Crowds on the bank watched the drama unfold. They were there really quick. We needed to get him out real quick. W
Speech of. We have in accidents, either. The Construction Projects that we had, have wrapped up. Here is a look in the north bay traveling along 3 between american canyon, vallejo up to the point we are at continue speeds with a bit volume building but now it has dissipated along highway 12, and you are in great shape as you make the commute through big bend and over to sonoma and up to 101. Mass transit, all running on time and muni and bart trains and ace train run is rolling, with no delays and a look outside at the bay bridge toll plaza where the metering lights are not on and 11 minutes from the east bay to San Francisco. The search for a navy veteran last seen a week and a half ago checking out of a San Francisco hospital is set to we begin this morning. Our reporter, amy hollyfield, is in San Francisco with more. They are going to start here at the Veterans Center at market street. Those leading the search or former and active military with searchandrescue experience. They say t